It’s been rumored for years, but now it’s finally real: Apple is bringing its ARM processor technology to desktops. Your iPhone and Mac processors will soon be cut from the same cloth. Apple mobile ...
When Apple last month introduced new MacBook Pros and iMacs built around its latest home-grown processors, the company continued a drumbeat that began three years ago with the debut of its Apple ...
Apple is officially ditching Intel. The announcement came during the iPhone maker’s WWDC 2020 developers conference, at which Apple said it will begin using its own ARM-based processors instead of ...
Apple’s recently-acquired PA Semi team of expert engineers are developing an ARM-based processor for use in future iPhones and, conceivably, the iPod touch. Speaking to the New York Times shortly ...
In an unexpected twist, Nvidia may soon make more than just some of the best graphics cards. Rumor has it that it’s working on ARM-based processors for client PCs. It’s not alone in this historic ...
The company, known for building the world’s first external AMD GPU to run on Apple Silicon via USB3, has now succeeded in ...
The guessing game continues over which processors Apple Inc.’s iPhone will use, with Arm Holdings PLC’s top executive hinting the device will contain his company’s intellectual property. The guessing ...
The big picture: Chip design firm Arm has revealed that it has signed a long-term licensing deal with Apple to provide designs for future iPhone and Mac chipsets. All iPhone and iPad devices have been ...
The magic of social networking has confirmed that Apple plans to make its own ARM-based processors for future versions of the iPhone. The New York Times spotted the LinkedIn profile of Wei-han Lien, ...
The Arm-based mobile computing chip market (smartphones, tablets and notebook PCs) grew 27% to US$35.1 billion in 2021, according to Strategy Analytics‘ “Handset Component Technologies (HCT)” service ...